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Mass Transit in DC

The District Department of Transportation provides a broad array of transit services for residents, workers and visitors to efficiently and affordably move about the District. DC Circulator buses crisscross the city today, and DC Streetcars will run once again in the not-too-distant future. DDOT also helps District students get to school through the Transit Subsidy Program, and DDOT funds Metrorail and Metrobus service in the District and works closely with the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) to make service improvements for riders.

The K Street Reconstruction and Revitalization is an exciting project that would reconfigure one of the District's major east-west corridors, K Street, NW, with vast improvements to benefit mass transit passengers, pedestrians, cyclists and motorists.

The District of Columbia, Virginia and Maryland share responsibility for mass transit services operated by the Washington Area Metropolitan Transit Authority (WMATA).

Looking for a Job?

The District of Columbia American Job Center can help you find a new job, transition into something new, expand your skills, or even explore a new career. Find a location nearest you.

Start Here to File for Unemployment

Welcome to the DC Department of Employment Services Unemployment Compensation Program. The District offers multiple ways to file for uemployment compensation. Begin here to start the process of filing, reviewing, or just checking the status of your claim for your unemployment benefits.